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Example sentences for "priuilege"

Lexicographically close words:
priuate; priuely; priuie; priuiledge; priuiledges; priuileges; priuilie; priuily; prius; priusquam
  1. Against this priuilege do nothing, aske nothing of them, but restore to euery one his goods.

  2. Wherefore according to our humanitie and gracious ingraffed disposition, the requests of her Maiestie we accepted of vs, and we haue granted vnto her Maiestie the priuilege of ours agreeable to reason and equitie.

  3. Since which time the foresaid trade (notwithstanding the Grand Signiors ample priuilege granted to M.

  4. The priuilege of Peter the Prince of Moldauia graunted to the English Marchants.

  5. This businesse pertaineth to the Englishmen, who haue in their handes our priuilege, according to which priuilege being in their hands let this matter be done.

  6. There was no priuilege nor freedome allowed to exempt any person or place for being contributorie towards the paiment of this monie.

  7. For their league giueth no benefit to themselues, either in free traffike of their owne commodities, or benefit of the French, or other priuilege to the people of both.

  8. For it is euident that they had in time past sundrie charters of priuilege from Athelstane, although at this present it be well stored with Irishmen.

  9. The like priuilege almost is giuen to churches and churchyards, although in maner of punishment great difference doo appeere.

  10. Which priuilege also is granted to sundrie ancient townes in England, especiallie northward, where more plentie of them is to be found by a great deale than in the south.

  11. Tipton, and the like you are to do with the priuilege which you cary with you, and see them iointly registered in the Cadies booke, deliuering the copy of the said priuilege sealed by the Cadi, also to the sayd our friend M.

  12. Where you write the force of the priuilege to be broken by our ships in shooting, and therefore be lawfully taken, you are deceiued, for of those taken in then, hath the grand Signior now deliuered vs free, Wil.

  13. For the due execution whereof, wee heerewith send you the Grand Signiors Patent of priuilege with ours, and what els is needfull therefore, in so ample maner, as any other Consull whosoeuer doeth or may enioy the same.

  14. Which being done, I requested that the new letters of priuilege granted by his highnes vnto you might be forthwith dispatched to the intent I might carie the same with me.

  15. To the third, you are answered by the Emperors Maiestie himselfe, that his great goodnes and fauour againe vnto the merchants shall be restored, and the same to be knowen by his gratious letters of priuilege now againe granted.

  16. That the state of the priuilege granted before in the names of some priuate and particular men, be altered in that point, and the same granted by the name and stile of their incorporation, viz.

  17. That the said priuilege with the additions, shall be published in all townes and partes of the Emperors dominions, where the said Companie haue traffike.

  18. That vpon euery surmise and light quarel, the said priuilege be not reuoked and annulled, as before time it hath bene.

  19. Pheodor Iuanowich the new Emperors gracious letter of priuilege to the English Merchants word for word, obtained by M.

  20. And as for our priuilege giuen to Thomas Glouer, Ralfe Rutter, Christopher Bennet, Iohn Chappell, and their adherents, we haue commanded the same priuileges to be taken from them.

  21. Notwithstanding a priuilege of the sole trade thither was long before granted to the English merchants.

  22. And suerlie he is not worthie of a priuilege which abuseth the same being granted.

  23. For their league giueth no benefit to themselues, either in frée traffike of their owne commodities, or benefit of the French, or other priuilege to the people of both.

  24. Earle Guie also obteined of king Edward, that it might be lawfull for them of Bruges to buy wools, through England, Scotland and Ireland, as freelie as the Italians might by their priuilege and grant.

  25. If I saie he shall not; if I aske the priuilege but for my selfe, I say he that against my will taketh him out, breaketh the sanctuarie.

  26. And if examples be sufficient to obteine priuilege for my child, I need not farre to seeke.

  27. And therefore, they reckon no priuilege broken, though they fetch him out; which if yee finallie refuse to deliuer him, I verelie thinke they will.

  28. Quhat thingis in tyme of were has sauf condyt be priuilege unaskit at the Princis.

  29. Quhethir a Seruand suld joyse the priuilege that his maister has lang joisit.

  30. Quhethir gif the varlet aw to joyce the priuilege of the husbandman.


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